(I add chi brew when I'm talented into it)
But using this macro when I've just depleted my energy and have 4 chi saved up, does a lot of damage. Especially if I do a blanket silience --> Leg Sweep --> fist of fury.

Lack of any major burst windows really hurts them for arena. You can keep constant pressure on a single target, but you won't be able to set up burst and go for a kill. If they would change Tigereye Brew to be a 2 min CD instead of having to spend all that Chi in order for it to be useful, it would be a step in the right direction, or just give them real burst CDs.

Skill cap is high since they have a lot of non DPS cooldowns to worry about and all of the movement abilities are skill shots. It's really easy to spot a bad Windwalker Monk. If you're wanting to do arena, forget about it until Blizz rolls out buffs for PvP. You might be able to work on an RBG team, but if you're wanting to arena monk, then go Mistweaver. Even then, they aren't very viable past 2k.

(I add chi brew when I'm talented into it)
But using this macro when I've just depleted my energy and have 4 chi saved up, does a lot of damage. Especially if I do a blanket silience --> Leg Sweep --> fist of fury.

You might wanna add Xuen last, its after all a print screen of all your active buffs.

(I add chi brew when I'm talented into it)
But using this macro when I've just depleted my energy and have 4 chi saved up, does a lot of damage. Especially if I do a blanket silience --> Leg Sweep --> fist of fury.

Really bad macro IMO. Energizing Brew is pretty situational and so is Chi Brew, since you wont be using both brews after eachother.

@Spraytwist WW monk burst may be a bit lower than most classes. But having your CDs up with 4 chi > RSK and 3 blackout kicks after that hurts a lot.

I also noticed our sustained damage is very high compared to other classes. My blackout kicks usually hit around the 15k-20k non crit while some classes only hit those numbers with abilities that have CDs on them (mortal strike, crusader strike etc)